EMBARRASSMENT FOR UNITED NATIONS DRUG-CZAR COSTA
Amsterdam â Antonio Maria Costa, the Italian Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, is seriously embarrassed because of a solo-action by Amsterdam psychiatrist Fredrick Polak. In an open letter published today, Polak demands an answer to a simple question. Despite earlier promises the global drug czar has been dodging the question for exactly one year.
âHow do you explain the low level of cannabis use in the Netherlands compared to surrounding countries, despite its free availability in coffeeshops?â
On the internet two YouTube-videos show Costa avoiding the question time after time. To Polak the issue is of crucial importance as if falsifies the basic assumptions underlying drug prohibition. Therefore he continues to harass Costa with it.
Polak, board-member of ENCOD (European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies): âThe primary objective of drug prohibition is reduction of consumption and addiction. However, the Dutch experience with coffeeshops of over thirty years has proved convincingly that without enforcement of this prohibition levels of use wonât skyrocket â which is what the drug warriors want us to believe. No wonder Costa is at a loss how to respond to the question.â
Reprimand
One year ago Polak first posed the question on a drug policy conference in New Orleans. Costa ignored it, but used the occasion to scold the Dutch government for âpoisoning Europeâ with amphetamines. That remark got Costa a reprimand from the Dutch government, at which he had to bite the dust and offer a letter of apology.
Nonetheless, at a second occasion in March 2008 in Vienna, Costa again avoided the question. This time he claimed that more than 2000 coffeeshops had already been closed, and that the city of Amsterdam had decided to move all coffeeshops âfrom the red light district to the borders with France, Belgium and Germanyâ. Polak: âApparently Mr. Costa thought Holland (or Amsterdam) borders on France. And that figure was totally unfounded.â
Waste
Shortly thereafter, Costa checked in with the authorities in Amsterdam and The Hague for a âstudy missionâ including a visit to coffeeshop De Dampkring (The Atmosphere). At the next conference in Barcelona Polak asked him about his findings. Polak: âThis time Costa really went too far, claiming that Amsterdam has three times more cannabis addicts than anywhere else in Europe.â Costa promised a discussion paper with the scientific basis for this claim, to be published on his website âvery soonâ. Until today Costa hasnât lived up to this promise nor has he answered Polakâs initial question. Reason for Polak to draw media attention to the affair.
Holland consistently scores low to average in Europe in drug consumption surveys. To Polak this justifies a call for the abolition of drug prohibition: âThat will save us a lot of misery, and a huge waste of taxpayersâ money. What is the use of all the effort to enforce prohibition, when clearly it doesnât diminish consumption?â
Polak concludes his open letter on a positive note, suggesting Costa (67) not to wait until after his retirement to acknowledge the failure of drug prohibition. âDoing so now would earn him eternal fame.â
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NOTICE to the EDITORS
Enclosed is the Open Letter of 8 December 2008 to Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Vienna
For more information you may contact the undersigned.
The previous history to this open letter is shown in two short videos on the internet.
Silenced NGO Partner: http:nl.youtube.comwatch?v=GjgzgRvHHwI
Polaksâ Question Round 3 (with comments by dr. Alex Wodak, Sydney, Australia): http:nl.youtube.comwatch?v=xdOzi2ou2ZY
Reactions from other NGOs: http:nl.youtube.comwatch?v=UaO7IvlUhro
Yours sincerely,
Fredrick Polak
Stichting Drugsbeleid Netherlands Drug Policy Foundation
/member of the board/
ENCOD (European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies)
/member of steering committee/
Vossiusstraat 31
1071 AG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)20 6624 024
M +31 (0)6 3018 2408
E [email protected] __
Joep Oomen
EUROPEAN COALITION FOR JUST AND EFFECTIVE DRUG POLICIES
Lange Lozanastraat 14 â 2018 Antwerpen - Belgium
Tel. + 32 (0)3 293 0886 â Mob. + 32 (0)495 122644
[email protected]
www.encod.org
EUROPEAN COALITION FOR JUST AND EFFECTIVE DRUG POLICIES
Lange Lozanastraat 14 â 2018 Antwerpen - Belgium
Tel. + 32 (0)3 293 0886 / Mob. + 32 (0)495 122644 / +31 (0)6 30210357
E-mail: [email protected] / www.encod.org
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